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Julius Caesar Argument Paragraph

Argument Paragraph 2



Decius convinces Caesar to come to the senate, by telling Caesar that the dream was noble not a tragedy. As Calphurnia has a dream of what she thinks is horrible, Decius convinces Caesar that the dream was all a misinterpretation, it was a dream of how noble Caesar is, not tragic. The ides of March has come, and Calphurnia has a dream of what she thinks is tragic. Caesar tells Decius what happens and that he will be staying home Act 2 Scene 2 Line 76-82 “She dreamt tonight she saw my statue, Which, like a fountain with an hundred spouts, Did run pure blood; and many lusty Romans Came smiling, and did bathe there hands in it; and on her knee hath begg'd that I will stay at home today.” The quatation is the explination of the dream Calphurnia had, as told by Caeser to Decius. Decius trys to say that this was a noble dream not a tragic one. The dream the Calphurnia had, she thought it was a dream of hate towards Caesar. Instead Decius changed the......


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